posted on 2023-07-11, 17:33authored byChang-Heng Li, Zhengyong Huang, Junping Lin, Tingting Hou, Yunlong Zi, Jian Li
As a clean, sustainable energy source, sound can carry
a wealth
of information and play a huge role in the Internet of Things era.
In recent years, triboelectric acoustic sensors have received increasing
attention due to the advantages of self-power supply and high sensitivity.
However, the triboelectric charge is susceptible to ambient humidity,
which reduces the reliability of the sensor and limits the application
scenarios significantly. In this paper, a highly moisture-resistant
fluorinated polyimide composited with an amorphous fluoropolymer film
was prepared. The charge injection performance, triboelectric performance,
and moisture resistance of the composite film were investigated. In
addition, we developed a self-powered, highly sensitive, and moisture-resistant
porous-structure acoustic sensor based on contact electrification.
The detection characteristics of the acoustic sensor are also obtained.